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Memoirs of a former Detective Superintendent
David Broadbent presented a number of theories round a case study at the OMG 'BPM Think Tank' in November 2008 in Putten, Netherlands. The main points were that lots of organisations suffer from some or all of the following: . No Cross-functional communication or co-operation. . No understanding of the end-to-end process . No ownership of the end-to-end process . Blame culture . Silo mentality . Resistance to change . Lack of process capability maturity to actually implement change A number of those present suggested that David put his theories on culture being seen as an afterthought into a book.
Dreamstealers exposes seven of the most common problems with the human heart. It reveals how issues like insecurity, people-pleasing or pride can delay or even destroy your destiny. It will help you to recognise hidden problems that hold you back. How do you feel when you're put down in front of family or friends? What goes on inside when someone challenges you about your shortcomings? How do you react when your peer gets the recognition you crave?Search for yourself in this book: look for a picture of your life in its pages and a reflection of yourself in the chapters. Jo Naughton writes with great personal honesty, bringing clarity and truth. As you read, you will discover some of the obstacles in your way and find Bible solutions to help you remove them.
Following in the hallowed footsteps of Bryson, Fry and Palin, Ron Culley has produced a travel book that is at once fascinating, delightful and very funny.
Money, dosh, dough - we all need it. This book tells you how to get it, and having got it, what to do with it. A Christian handbook on personal finance, where kingdom principles replace the laws of this world.
The adventures and misadventures of two schoolboys growing up in Leeds in the early 1950s and the local characters who enrich their lives
The Healing Metaphor examines the power of metaphor in therapy and provides a range of original hypnotherapy scripts covering issues from Adoption, Grief and Anxiety to Cancer, IBS and Migraine.
An autobiography by a schoolmaster looking back to his birth in 1933, one week after the Kray twins, and on through the war, life at school, the army and Oxford, to forty-two years working in schools and colleges.
This book charts a member of rock band 'The Denvers' and his early life and what it was like to be a young rock- group troubadour as some of the major social, political and cultural events of the early 1960s swirled around him and his band mates.
In this well-researched and well-informed book, Peter Fieldman addresses some of the major issues facing the modern world, politically, morally and financially.
A travelogue about the Annapurna Region of Nepal
A fun take on what it means to be demonic. Not all demons are evil; some are just trying to survive.
A local history study which is the second of two volumes examining schools from 1400 in one West Country market town.
A critical analysis of the socio-political and cultural themes prevalent within the 1960s and 1980s and their consequent effect upon and representation of national identity during these two very distinctive decades in British social history.
A humorous and charming memoir of one man's lifetime in education.
A heart-warming, vivid and witty account of a young boy's journey from Leipzig in Nazi Germany to London via the blighted North East, and of his large and colourful family
A pictorial diary of the author's journey from Birkenhead to Beijing and back.
Third and last in the series of 'Molly' autobiographies describing the author's years of suffering childhood abuse.
Set in late medieval Sherborne, and against the back drop of the Battle of the Fonts, Matthias Barton puts himself and his household into unwitting danger as he strives to unravel murder amongst the monks of the Abbey.
A recollection of adventures of an asthmatic weakling during National Service, from the hells of Aldershot to the heat of Egypt
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